Coffee, the cross and delight of our days, while it makes us feel full of vigour when we drink it, also infuriates us when we get dirty. Knowing how to remove coffee stains, after all, is the best way not to make mistakes, adopting solutions that, instead of solving the situation, end up making it worse.
If it has happened to you too that you have soiled your favourite T-shirt after absent-mindedly sipping coffee, then you have come to the right place. In this article, we will reveal the most effective remedies to prevent long-term damage that will allow you to continue to enjoy your coffee without worrying, should you accidentally get a stain.
Using Marseille soap against coffee stains
Grandma’s remedy par excellence, Marseille soap is one of the most effective solutions to coffee stains. The fact that it is natural and 100% ecological only makes it even more optimal, provided of course that you know how to use it.
Ideally, you should act as soon as you pour the coffee, dabbing the stain that has formed with a napkin. Next, moisten the Marseille soap with a little cold water and pass it over the stain until it creates a nice lather. After a few minutes, run the garment under water and repeat all the steps until the stain has completely disappeared.
Removing coffee stains with bleach
If you have accidentally spilt coffee on your precious white shirt, have no fear!
What comes to your aid in this case is bleach for delicate garments, which can perform real miracles. All you have to do is pour it over the stain and leave it to work for about ten minutes, then start the normal washing cycle in the washing machine.
If this is not enough, our advice is to leave your white garment immersed in a basin with a mix of water and bleach, waiting overnight. After this time, your blouse will be as good as new!
Removing coffee stains with vinegar
Another particularly popular natural remedy involves using vinegar, choosing either apple or white vinegar. Also in this case, the first step consists in dabbing the stain with a napkin and, once the excess coffee has been removed, it is necessary to create a real do-it-yourself stain remover, composed of 1/3 of the chosen vinegar and distilled water for the remaining part.
Once the solution is ready, simply apply it to the stain, leave it for a few minutes and then rub it in until it disappears. Once this is done, you will be free to start the washing machine and proceed with the normal washing.
What about coffee stains on fabrics?
The remedies we have suggested so far, however effective they may be, cannot be adopted in every situation. If you are fortunate enough to own an elegant silk scarf, which you are unfortunate enough to have stained with coffee, you certainly can’t think of scrubbing it off with bleach!
Therefore, in order to prevent you from making mistakes with irreparable consequences, the following is some advice on how to treat individual fabrics so that you are ready when they do get stained.
Cleaning coffee stains from jeans
Jeans are one of the easiest fabrics to clean, as you just need to adopt the classic DIY remedies and you’re done. Basically, you have two solutions at your disposal:
- salt and lemon juice;
- salt and sparkling water.
In both cases, after mixing the two ingredients until you get a mixture of both, you should apply the mixture to the stain. In the first case, the advice is to wait an hour before gently rubbing the stain with the lemon solution, and then rinse with water.
The second remedy, on the contrary, takes longer to act, as it is necessary to wait 8 hours. The advantage, however, is that, in this case, you can put the jeans directly into the washing machine, without any prior rinsing.
Cleaning coffee stains from cotton
Being a somewhat more delicate fabric, cotton requires more care.
In this case too, however, it is of paramount importance to act when the stain is still fresh, by pouring hot water mixed with a few drops of hydrogen peroxide on it.
If the damage has already been done, on the other hand, then the coffee stain should be dabbed very carefully with the help of a little glycerine and ammonia.
Cleaning coffee stains from silk
And now to the ‘sore fabric’, the one we have already given you as an example, namely silk. If you should have the misfortune of staining a garment made of this precious natural fibre, stay calm and breathe, as there is a solution.
The solution is apple cider vinegar, which you can pour into two cups of water. Then, soak the stained field and let it soak overnight. Once this time has elapsed, simply take out your garment and rinse it under cold water.
Conclusion
If you have read this far, you should by now know exactly how to remove coffee stains from your favourite clothes, but also from carpets, sofas, curtains, and any textile surface on which they might mistakenly fall.
That of staining, after all, is the only real drawback of coffee, which otherwise possesses only beautiful qualities. Indeed, precisely because we are pretty sure that there will be no stain that will make you give up your favourite beverage, we want to conclude this article with a tip, revealing which are the best machines to prepare it and where you can find them.
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